Man says goodbye to wife to go on ‘A Bit of a Walk’

Man says goodbye to wife to go on ‘A Bit of a Walk’

Jack O’Donohue, aged 65, bid farewell to his wife Brenda on Monday in Muff to begin walking along the Wild Atlantic Way, with the hope of returning before his 45th Wedding Anniversary.

Jack O’Donohue, from Dublin, plans to walk all 2,500kms of the Wild Atlantic Way in support of the Children’s Medical Research Foundation providing vital funds to Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin and the National Children’s Research Centre.

He counts himself lucky that none of his children or grandchildren have ever needed to attend Crumlin Children’s Hospital, so to give thanks he is going on a Bit of a Walkto raise money for those who need it most.

Jack started his trek at Muff in Co. Donegal on the morning of May 29th, setting off on foot for a challenge he expects to take at least three months to complete.

Dressed for the weather at Inishowen Head

His spirits are high in the early days of the journey and Jack is enjoying sharing photos of Donegal scenery he sees along the way.

“I started this adventure two days ago. I’m amazed at the amount of Donegal people who are stopping offering lifts (which I cannot take), taking selfies (which I can).

“My wife Brenda and myself love visiting Donegal but while walking I’m seeing the real beauty of this vast county. I’ll be walking for another couple of weeks in Donegal, so I hope to meet many more friendly people,” he told Donegal Daily.

Jack saying goodbye to Brenda at Muff

Jack is hoping to stay overnight in hostels and B&Bs, but is also hoping that kind-hearted Donegal people can give him a place to stay as he passes through local communities.

Following the route of the Wild Atlantic Way and barring any unforeseen significant incidents, he expects to reach Kinsale early September before his 45th wedding anniversary.

Retired for over five years Jack said his family would rather he took a nap on the couch in the afternoon instead of gallivanting around the roads of Ireland. However, he said he is not ready to surrender to that just yet.

So why is he doing this?

“Well, Brenda and I have five children (grown up) and seven grandchildren from 19 years down to 9 months. We consider ourselves most fortunate that they have never had to avail of the wonderful care providers at Crumlin Hospital where many of the most seriously ill children and their families are cared for by a wonderful team of dedicated professionals. This is my way of giving thanks.”

This is a solo charity event but Jack would love people to join in as he moves through towns and villages. From time to time he will be joined by family and friends but all are welcome. To sponsor this event, you can donate to the Children’s Charity at: CMRF Crumlin | Event | A Bit of a Walk